RUPESTRIAN
ARCHAEOLOGY
An Archaeological Vision of
Rock-Art
11th
INTENSIVE COURSE OF EUROPEAN PREHISTORIC ART
Mação, Portugal.
11th – 13th April 2008 Rupestrian archaeology is a term used to characterise a
methodological approach to the so-called phenomenon of “rock-art”. Above all,
this approach epitomises observation this imagery through an archaeologist’s
“eyes”, searching for elements that can be recognized, systematised and, of
course, dated. Concepts like stratigraphy and typology have been used since
rock-art studies began. Rupestrian Archaeology seeks to follow a path that
starts with a precise collection of the data in the field, followed by
meticulous organisation of the information, scientific analyses of materials and
reconstruction of the events. Painted and engraved figures are more than fragments of
a Past or a Period. They are, in fact, in many cases, a direct material
_expression_ of the People of that Society and that Time. An engraved axe can represents a complete object and the
way it was brandished. Objects can be subjects. The scenic performance of moment
meets the material vision of the past. This three-day meeting presents and debates the progress
of Rupestrian Archaeology over the last 20 years. Guest speaker Dr. Chris
Chippindale, University of Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and
Anthropology CALL FOR
PAPERS If you wish to present a paper or a poster, please
send an abstract, up to 200 words, by 20th March 2008 to the
scientific committee: Mila Simões de Abreu – msabreu@utad.pt. PROVISIONAL
PROGRAMME FRIDAY 11th
April Morning: - Arrival of the participants - Registration - Guide visit to the Museum of Prehistoric Art of
Mação 2:30pm – Opening of the
Course
Introduction: “Rupestrian
Archaeology—twenty years of studies”. Mila Simões de Abreu (UTAD/ Lucy Cavendish
College, University of Cambridge)
3.30pm – Chair by
Guillermo Munoz - Theory and Method
Presentations –
Papers
18.30pm - Wine reception
“Porto de Honra” at the Museum.
SATURDAY 12th
April 9:30am – Chair by Cristiane Buco - Archaeological contexts. Presentations –– Papers 11:00am – Coffee break 11:30am – Presentations of invited scholars and
participating researchers. If you wish to take part, send an e-mail to the
secretariat. 12:30pm – Lunch 2:30pm – Chair by Dr. Fernando Coimbra
Presentations of invited scholars and participating
researchers 4:00pm – Coffee break 4:30pm Chair by Mila Simões de Abreu.
Conference by the guest speaker: -
Dr. Chris Chippindale, University of Cambridge Museum
of Archaeology and Anthropology—“Rock-Art and
Archaeology”. Dr. Chippindale is world acclaimed rock-art
researcher with field experience in Europe, Africa and Australia. Among his vast
set of publications is the book “Rock-Art and Archaeology”, which he edited with
Paul Taçon, published by Cambridge University Press. Presently, he is Reader in Archaeology, Curator for British
Archaeology of the University of Cambridge Museum of
Archaeology and Anthropology, Professor at the Rock Art Research
Institute, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, Research Associate at
the Centre for Archaeological Research, Australian National University,
Canberra.
SUNDAY 13th April
9:30am – Chair by Dr. Chris
Chippindale Presentations of invited scholars and participating
researchers 12:30pm – Lunch 3:00pm - Visit to Cobragança – Bronze Age engraved
site and, if time permits, Ocreza river rock-art area 5:00pm - Final debate and conclusions Chair by Dr. Hipolito Collado. THE VENUE Mação is a small town with a little more then 2000
inhabitants in the district of Santarém in the Ribatejo region of central
Portugal. The area has been
inhabited since the Middle Palaeolithic. Among a dozen engraved rocks, it is
possible to observe on the banks of the Ocreza river an early example of
rock-art of the so-called Tagus Valley complex. Several megalithic sites in the
area, like the Anta da Foz do Rio
Frio, have been excavated and
studied. From the Bronze Age, it is possible to visit
Castelo Velho do Caratão
and from the Iron Age, the hillfort or Citânia de S. Miguel. Remains of the Roman occupation can been seen in
Vale de Junco. Following the devastating fires of 2003, a complete
archaeological survey of the area was undertaken and more than 400 sites were
identified. Mação was the headquarters of the Portuguese and British troops
commanded by English Marshal Conte Lippe. In 1762, more than 15000 soldiers were
based there. Among the many natural attractions, visitors can enjoy the
spas of Ladeira and Fadagosa and several river beaches like the one of Ortiga.
The course will take place in the seminar room of the
Museum. The MUSEUM
The Prehistoric art Museum was recently reorganized
and a new permanent exhibition entitled “um risco na paisagem” (a line in the
landscape) introduces the public to the archaeology of the region. It is possible to make a virtual visit
at http://81.193.119.47/~museu/. The
Museum has a library specialised in Archaeology that is open to the public.
HOW TO ARRIVE Mação is easily to reach by car from Lisbon following
A1 and A23 motorways. Several trains depart daily from Estação do Oriente in
Lisbon to Alvega/Ortiga (Mação). A bus service to the town is available. For
more information see the web site of the “CP—Comboios de Portugal” (http://www.cp.pt/) menu on the left, “Horários e
preços”. WHERE STAY The participants can stay for free in the Camping
area of Ortiga. Free transport to the village will be available two times a day
during the course. The Residential Mansino has several single and double
rooms – €22.50 per person. Price includes breakfast.
Rooms in private house are also available at request
€15/20 euros per person. Contact the
Secretariat at Museum. OTHER ACTIVITIES – A practical Seminar On Methods And Techniques of
Recording Rock-Art will take place from the 14th – 16th of
April. Course participants will only be charged a special price of 25
euros. REGISTRATION The registration fee is €10. For all
information and registration send an e-mail to the Secretariat: “Rupestian
Archaeology” c/o Museu de Arte Pré-Histórica e do Sagrado no Vale do
Tejo, Largo Infante D.Henrique, 6120-750 Mação Portugal. E-mail museu@cm-macao.pt. --
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Mila Simões de Abreu
Departamento de Geologia - Unidade de Arqueologia
Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro
Apartado 1013
5000-911 Vila Real (Portugal)
Ph: +351 259 350186 Fx: +351 259350480
e-mail: msabreu@utad.pt (mailto:msabreu@utad.pt)
URL:
http://www.utad.pt/~origins (in
Portuguese)
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- to save the Dampier rock art go to http://mc2.vicnet.net.au/users/dampier/
and click on "Petition"
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